Summary
A hospital stay for a person with diabetes can be a frightening experience and it is easy to understand why. In 2017, an estimated 9,600 people required rescue treatment following a severe hypoglycaemic attack. 2,200 people suffered from Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) because of under treatment with insulin. We can and must do better for people with diabetes in hospital.
Diabetes UK have a number of resources and tools to improve inpatient and hospital care for people with diabetes.
Content
- Key publications
- Guidance
- Essential reading
- Shared practice examples
- Training modules
- How to engage frontline staff
- Patient information.
Follow the link below to access all of the resources available.
Diabetes inpatient and hospital care (Diabetes UK resources for staff and patients)
https://www.diabetes.org.uk/professionals/resources/shared-practice/inpatient-and-hospital-care#patients
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